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How much will it cost me in North Carolina to get a drivers license if I am an international student?
Regular driver’s licenses (Class A, for driving a regular car or light truck) cost US$5 a year. Normally, your original driver’s license is for eight years, so the fee would be US$40.You will need several documents when you apply for a license. Altogether you will need four types of documents, as listed below.Sorry, this all sounds pretty complicated, but it’s not really. The reason for all these documents is to prevent illegal immigrants from obtaining a driver’s license.Personally, I think it’s pretty silly, but governments, and especially NC Republican-dominated ones, are designed to inconvenience people.A. Proof of Age & Acceptable Identity DocumentsProof of age and identity includes providing your full name and date of birth.You will need TWO of the following:Listed below are acceptable documents you can use, provided they include your full name:Driver License Driver License, Learner Permit or State-Issued Identification Card from NC or another state, Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory, or a Canadian province that is expired less than two years. The DL/ID or learner permit submitted must reflect a photo.Birth Certificate Certified birth certificate issued by a government agency in the US, Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory or Canada, or U.S. Report of Consular Birth Abroad. No photocopies allowed, unless certified by issuing agency.Original Social Security Card When making application for an original identification card, learner permit or driver license it is required that you provide DMV with a valid Social Security number. If you are not eligible for a Social Security number, you must provide documentation issued by the United States government indicating legal presence.Tax forms Tax forms that reflect your full name and full SSN, e.g. W-2 or 1099.Motor Vehicle Driver’s Record Certified NC Motor Vehicle Record, Non-Certified NC Motor, Vehicle Record.Certified Out-of-State Motor Vehicle Record .School Documents NC school transcript/registration signed by a school official, or diploma or GED from an NC school, community college or NC university.Driver Education Certificates, Driving Eligibility Certificates and report cards are not accepted as proof of identification.US Military ID US Military ID Valid unexpired U.S. military ID, including DD-2, DD-214, or U.S. Military Dependents Card, U.S. Veteran Universal Access Card.Passport Valid, unexpired passport from any nation.Certified Marriage Certificate Certified marriage certificate from a Register of Deeds or government agency in the U.S, Puerto Rico, U.S. territories or Canada.NC Limited Driving Privilege Limited Driving Privilege issued by North Carolina court. Cannot be expired more than one yearUS Government Documents Valid, unexpired documents issued by the DHS/USCIS.An expired immigration document may be valid if accompanied by a letter from USCIS extending the expiration date (e.g. I-797).Court Documents Court documents from US jurisdiction, Puerto Rico, US territories or Canada.Divorce decreeCourt order for change of name or genderAdoption papersCertified Court order for child supportB. Proof of U.S. Social Security RegistrationOne of these documents is needed to establish proof of Social Security:Social Security Card1099 Tax FormW-2 FormDD-214 FormPayroll RecordSocial Security Document reflecting the Social Security NumberMilitary Record reflecting the Social Security NumberMedicaid/Medicare Card reflecting the Social Security Numberor —-C. If you are not a U.S. citizen, you will need one of the following:I-551 Permanent Resident CardMachine Readable Immigrant visaI-766 Employment Authorization CardTemporary I-551 stamp on I-94 or PassportI-327 Re-entry Permit with supporting immigration documentationI-94 Arrival/Departure RecordI-20 accompanied by I-94DS-2019 accompanied by I-94I-571 Refugee Travel Document with supporting immigration documentationD. Proof of North Carolina Liability InsuranceAcceptable DocumentsNorth Carolina law requires that you provide proof of North Carolina liability insurance when registering your vehicle. Your vehicle must be insured by a company licensed to do business in the North Carolina.Proof of North Carolina liability insurance includes providing insurance documents that show your name, the effective date of policy, the expiration date of the policy and the date the policy was issued.Even if you do not own or drive a currently registered vehicle you may still apply for a license, but a restriction will be placed on your driver license. This restriction limits you to only driving "fleet vehicles” (mainly rental vehicle or vehicles owned by an employer). To remove this restriction, you’ll have to pay a US$13 duplicate fee and present proof of financial liability.Listed below are acceptable documents you can use:Form DL-123 from your insurance agentNorth Carolina vehicle insurance policy reflecting your name and the issue and expiration datesAn insurance binderAn insurance card with your name, the policy number and issue and expiration datesIf you don’t own a car and don’t have plans to get one, you can buy a kind of non-owner’s liability insurance that will be adequate to fulfill this requirement — contact an auto liability insurance company for details.
If your I-539 is pending and has passed your requested extended date, can you still legally stay in the US until you get the result of your application? For example, you applied on 1/1 for tourist visa to be extended to 3/1 but it’s past 3/1 now.
Yes, since you filed your Extension of Status application before your status expired, you can legally stay in the US for as long as your Extension of Status application is pending, even if your status expires in the meantime. USCIS will not seek to deport you for being out of status while the application is pending, and you will not accrue “unlawful presence” for the purposes of the ban while your Extension of Status application is pending, regardless of whether it is ultimately approved or denied. See this brochure from USCIS:What if I file for an extension of stay on time but USCIS doesn’t make a decision before my I–94 expires?Your lawful nonimmigrant status ends, and you are out of status, when your Form I-94 expires, even if you have timely applied to extend your nonimmigrant status. Generally, as a matter of discretion, USCIS will defer any removal proceedings until after the petition is adjudicated and USCIS decides your request for extension of nonimmigrant status. […]Even though you are not actually in a lawful nonimmigrant status, you do not accrue “unlawful presence” for purposes of inadmissibility under section 212(a)(9)(B) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, while your extension of status application is pending if it was filed prior to the expiration of your Form I-94.
If the application for extension of stay on B2 Visa is abandoned and is still pending, will the time past the date on I-94 be considered as "overstay"?
The term “overstay” does not appear in US immigration laws, so it’s not possible to give a legal answer to your question.However, I can answer regarding several related terms:Were you “out of status”? Yes, you were out of status after your I-94 expired. But being “out of status” is not necessarily a bad thing, it is very normal to be “out of status” during a pending Extension of Status, Change of Status, or Adjustment of Status application.Did you accrue “unlawful presence” for the purposes of the 3-year or 10-year bans under INA 212(a)(9)(B)? No. You do not accrue “unlawful presence” while a timely-filed (i.e. filed before your status expired) and non-frivolous Extension of Status or Change of Status application is pending, as long as you didn’t work illegally, regardless of whether it is ultimately denied or abandoned. See the USCIS Adjudicator’s Field Manual chapter 40.9.2(b)(3)(B-C). In particular, for your case where you left the US while your application is pending, AFM chapter 40.9.2(b)(3)(C) states:Departure from the United States while a request for EOS or COS is pending, does not subject an alien to the 3-year, 10-year, or permanent bar, if he or she departs after the expiration of Form I-94 , Arrival/Departure Record unless the application was frivolous, untimely, or the individual had worked without authorization.The Department of State’s Foreign Affairs Manual, section 9 FAM 302.11-3(B)(1)(b)(5) also says:b. Period of Authorized Stay In General: For purposes of INA 212(a)(9)(B), unlawful presence will not accrue during a "period of authorized stay," which includes:For aliens who have timely-filed for extension of stay or change of nonimmigrant classification and who have remained in the United States after expiration of the Form I-94 while awaiting DHS's decision, the entire period of the pendency of the application, provided that:(a) The alien had been lawfully admitted or paroled into the United States;(b) The alien did not work unlawfully while the application was pending and did not work unlawfully prior to filing the application; and(c) The alien did not otherwise fail to maintain his or her status prior to the filing of the application), and further provided either:(i) That the application was subsequently approved; or(ii) If the application was denied or the alien departed while the application was still pending, that the application was timely filed and nonfrivolous.Did you trigger INA 222(g) which invalidates your visa? No. The Department of State’s Foreign Affairs Manual, section 9 FAM 302.1-9(B)(1)(c)(4) says:(4) Aliens with Pending Change of Status or Extension of Status Applications: An alien is not ineligible under INA 222(g) even though the departure date on Form I-94, Arrival-Departure Record, passes, if:(a) The alien files a timely application for extension of stay or for a change of status; and(b) The application is subsequently approved. In addition, if an alien departs after the date on the Form I-94 passes, but before his or her application for extension or change of status has been decided by USCIS, they must be subject to a blanket exemption from INA 222(g), if the application was filed in a "timely manner" and is "nonfrivolous" in nature. You may consider an application nonfrivolous if it is not, on its face, a groundless excuse for the applicant to remain in the United States to engage in activities incompatible with his or her status. Posts may be satisfied that an alien filed in a timely manner using evidence such as a record in USCIS Person Centric Query Service (PCQS) or the dated receipt or canceled check from USCIS for the payment of the application fee to extend or change status together with evidence of the expiration of the alien's legal status.
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